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some tracks sound like ***, some really awesome
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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 7262084" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>As a user of the Epicenter for over 15 years, I feel somewhat obligated to post.</p><p></p><p>It <em>does</em> actually add a synthesized bass line that didn't exist in the original signal. It does this by tracking the upper harmonics and sending in the corresponding low frequency sine wave underneath it, exactly one octave below what it is tracking. Plenty of <span style="color: black">sh</span>itty MP3's are missing some but not all of the bits necessary to make it possible for the Epicenter to do it's job and make things more enjoyable. I love using it on early 80's, rather anemic-sounding, recordings.</p><p></p><p>I'm not taking sides, I don't think the Epicenter is going to fix the OP's main problem, which mod dragon has already addressed. It will do other things that may or may not add to his listening enjoyment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 7262084, member: 607015"] As a user of the Epicenter for over 15 years, I feel somewhat obligated to post. It [I]does[/I] actually add a synthesized bass line that didn't exist in the original signal. It does this by tracking the upper harmonics and sending in the corresponding low frequency sine wave underneath it, exactly one octave below what it is tracking. Plenty of [COLOR=black]sh[/COLOR]itty MP3's are missing some but not all of the bits necessary to make it possible for the Epicenter to do it's job and make things more enjoyable. I love using it on early 80's, rather anemic-sounding, recordings. I'm not taking sides, I don't think the Epicenter is going to fix the OP's main problem, which mod dragon has already addressed. It will do other things that may or may not add to his listening enjoyment. [/QUOTE]
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